The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Sneinton Formation [Obsolete: use TPSF]

Computer Code: SNT Preferred Map Code: Snt
Status Code: Full
Age range: Anisian Age (TA) — Anisian Age (TA)
Lithological Description: [Obsolete: use TPSF] Mudstone and siltstone, reddish brown, interbedded with buff-grey, fine- to medium-grained sandstone, micaceous, pebbly beds in lower half.
Definition of Lower Boundary: Sharp; at transition from sandstone at top of Nottingham Castle Sandstone Formation to mudstone dominated lithologies; boundary marked locally by conglomerate up to 1m thick.
Definition of Upper Boundary: Gradational; taken at top of highest significant sandstone bed within gradual upward passage into thinly laminated beds of the Radcliffe Formation.
Thickness: 30-85m (in south Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire), 43m in Cropwell Bridge borehole (SK63NE/28).
Geographical Limits: Mappable at surface in East Midlands. Passes into mudstone northwards into south Yorkshire. Passes westwards in central England and Cheshire Basin into Bromsgrove Sandstone, Tarporley Siltstone and equivalents.
Parent Unit: none recorded or not applicable
Previous Name(s): Woodthorpe Member (WTF)
Woodthorpe Formation plus Waterstones Formation [Obsolete Name and Code: Use SNT] (-4890)
Woodthorpe Formation plus Colwick Formation [Obsolete Name and Code: Use SNT] (-1192)
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Reference Section  Fulbeck 1 borehole (SK85SE/25), Fulbeck, Lincs.: depth range 301.6m-375.2m. Curated core held at BGS, Keyworth. 
Reference Section  Surface section, former railway cutting, Colwick Road, Sneinton, Nottingham. Exposes lower boundary and lowermost 20m of formation. 
Type Section  Cropwell Bridge Borehole (SK63NE/28), Cropwell Bishop, Notts.: depth range 170.7m-214.3m. Curated core held at BGS, Keyworth. 
Type Area  Sheet 126, Nottingham. 
Reference(s):
Elliott, R E 1961. The stratigraphy of the Keuper Series in southern Notinghamshire. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Vol.33, 197-231. 
Charsley, T J, Rathbone, P A and Lowe, D J, 1990. Nottingham: A geological background for planning and development. British Geological Survey Technical Report WA/90/1. 
Charsley, T J. 1989. Geology of the Nottingham (south) district: 1:10,000 Sheet SK63NE and part of 1:50,000 Sheet 126 (Nottingham) and Sheet 142 (Melton Mowbray). British Geological Survey Technical Report, Onshore Geology Series, 89/4. 
Warrington, G, Audley-Charles, M G, Elliott, R E, Evans, W B, Ivimey-Cook, H C, Kent, P E, Robinson, P L, Shotton, F W and Taylor, F M. 1980. A correlation of the Triassic rocks in the British Isles. Special Report of the Geological Society of London, No.13. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
E126 E127 E142 E141